Yeah can't help but think the last Izzy fight was in the back of Alex's mind. He knew he had Khalil on the ropes and he was fading. No need to rush and risk getting countered
The whole time i was watching that i was thinking of his 2nd ufc fight with adesanya. So smart and composed for pereira to be able to keep that in mind and not make that mistake again mid war. Awesome.
I’d like to see more of that ultra instinct Pereira when he not KO his opponents with one hit but destroy them with series of powerful punches. Huge respect to Khailil, bro fought till his body completely collapsed. And even then he was trying to fight back.
100% Junior put up one hell of a fight.. he still looks so quick and clean to change up/counter/slip.. can't wait to see him fight again, love that muay thai 🙌
This footage is better than the UFC footage because it's like we're there watching the fight, there are no cuts between angles. Very good. There should be this option in the UFC footage, so people can choose what they like best.
yea i mean i get it but...looked like fight almost could have just been stopped. it was just a predator picking away at his prey really. props to khalil...and oc, chama lol
It is. But he was still fighting. Watching now I notice how after Poatan's knee landed (minute 4:16 of the video), Khalil actually lands good hooks at Poatan's head, one of which aparently hit his chin. I mean, even if he was pretty hurt, that punch could've knocked out Poatan, just look how Adesanya won angainst him the same way.
Being as fatigued and injured he did what he was supposed to, towards the end he threw like 4 or 5 hooks when he was getting pieced up against the cage but it just didn’t have that sting to it although a couple connected. That made Alex regroup and that’s what’s so good about him he has great finishing instinct, only a few people have that in the ufc
It’s because it’s not 100% reflexes. Alex Pereira is experienced enough to know which punches his opponent can hit him with depending on his position. So he was expecting Rountree to throw that punch to an extent
People complain that the referee didn't stop the fight, but when the referee stops the fight, people complain about the stoppage. They will always complain.
Damn, strong start from Khalil but he gassed himself out and Pereira entered the flow state right here. Was giving serious prime Silva vibes in this round 🗿👊
@@Jeeiff yep, whoever watched nick diaz fights know how cumulative punches on the head makes a fighter slow down. Multiple fighters who lost to this commented how they thought they were wining because they were landing more power punches but all of a sudden would slow down and get beat
It’s so impressive how Alex combines volume striking & power shots within a single sequence. He isn’t a one trick pony on the feet, he has more than just a left hook and leg kick. He really has tempered his skill and will, I’m not sure who’s gonna be the person to dethrone Alex but it’s gonna take ALOT.
2:07 That's it, the fight is essentially done there. Khalil's 1-2 pattern completely captured by Alex there. That counter stunned Khalil, and every shots he threw to Alex were no longger work, it become part of Alex rythm, a total control.
alex pereiras best performance of his career. crazy to think he's doing what he does at 37, while moving to mma from kickboxing not too long ago. so must respect for this guy.
Let's chill the fuck down. First of all the only top competition he faced was Jiri, because he was the number one contender, and Izzy. And Izzy flatline him. He hasn't face the top competition. He is willing to fight, but that doesnt mean he is the greatest fighter. You cannot tell that when you got people like Khabib who face the next contender everytime and never lost. He is really, really active, but he just fought with a ranked 8 guy who is not even in his prime. You are hyping this way too much.
Yan was also top competition, and we all saw how boring that was. Ankalaev deerved this fight but they are just filling Alex with no names or old guys. The fight he is willing to risk the bell that easily is really impressive, though. Thats another matter.
I think that's what the UFC wants to do here soon. After Alex faces Ankalaev, I think they'll do Alex Vs. Aspinall and if Alex somehow gets passed Aspinall have him fight the current GOAT Jon Jones for all-time GOAT status. I mean if it get's there the anticipation will be like nothing else. Unfortunately, I don't think Pereira gets passed Ankalaev though, so probably won't ever come to fruition.
Certainly the greatest striker ever. As good a striker as Anderson Silva was, there's no way he could have pulled his showboating antics with Pereira and not gotten knocked out.
Yeah well had pereira not been chucking 10 head kicks a minute Khalil would’ve had zero success, as soon as he stopped throwing head kicks the fight was over, only so much respect you can give a guy for getting destroyed
When I see this first time I thought it was very easy work for Alex. But Khalil endurance was incredible. And he landed some dangerous punches. At the end was a savage round to watch! Blood everywhere!
4:08, Alex was nearly going for the knee to the face, that would have really made a huge damage to Khalil for a nasty knockout, but Alex was a man with good heart, he knew he was going to win either way, why hurt this warrior with good fighting spirit more than what was necessary. Alex did what was 'muscles memory' and natural reaction, but refrained himself from doing a strong final damage to Khalil who was visibly injured from the nose, and 'body language' Wish there were more highlights of this Alex humanity side, unlike many other crazy fighters who ought to destroy their opponents career. Imagine, Alex landed that knee to the face, for a nasty knockout, made such a great highlight of his achievements in Light Heavyweight. But, he chose to ended it with as less damage punch as possible, even let his hands down, as his opponents were clearly trying to give his final few punches until he couldn't take it anymore. Mad respect for Alex Pereira.
From 2.00 action begins 🔥 what a show by both. Masterclass striking and defense by poatan 💯 respect to you Khalil youre a real dawg 🥵 ( 10/10 for cameraman)
That didn’t look like Roundtree in the first two rounds. It really shows the patience of Alex to conserve his energy and take the nastiest shots of arguably the biggest power puncher in LHW outside of Alex himself. Then, pick and choose his shots and just batter Roundtree with shots that don’t even look like much, but as Marc Not So Goddard said “his punches make an ungodly sound” in his twenty years of referring fights, he’s never seen or heard anything like Alex. To all us OGs who’ve been in the sport since the Tito and Shamrock rivalry, we got a chance to witness the greatest fighters to ever do it. Alex being the last of the dragons to be considered the best to ever do it. Gosh I love this sport.
Pereira's leg kicks immobilize Roundtree in the start of R4, he becomes too slow to counter and a sitting duck at that point, what a nasty beating he took in R4
Khalil in a interview said that pereiras jab is what kept getting to him, and now seeing from this angle Poatan throws it at an inhuman speed. Dudes a monster
Jan jiri and Izzy all took him down they just couldn’t do shit. Alex has a great ground coach in glover. Like Alex isnt going to just die if he gets taken down or wrestled it’s not as easy as it seems. He has decent defense and is probably tons better than he was and getting better the more he trains. Sean can wrestle and trains with him that’s gotta help too. it’s a shame ank isn’t going to get past Rakic. We won’t get to see the Russian wrestling machine against Alex.
Poatan controlled that round so well it must have destroyed the morale of khalil, he knew he was winning and kept the perfect distance to keep dealing punishment but reduce that chance of counters, its beautiful
Khalil lost, but he has been admirable, a real warrior. I don't think anybody can prevent him from getting the belt, after Alex retires. I love Alex, but kudos to Khalil, the lionheart ❤
I couldn't help but get reminded of the admirable Muhammad Ali vs Ernie Shavers, Khalil has the same build, the same awesome power, and the same determination
UFC 309 RD4 of Alex vs Khalil was the killing round. If Alex continue to fight like this he's more scary. One of my favorite fighter after GSP for being a humble champ. BTW, great recording from a distance, thanks for sharing man!
Amazin angle! What a fight to save the main card, hey. Khalil showed so much heart, it was Poatan's hardest opponent (maybe aside from that Izzy defeat), and ppl were giving sht because Khalil was #8.
Sean Strickland was one lucky bastard. He took one punch and went to sleep. Khalil ate 127 significant strikes from a guy who hits harder than Ngannou. Then folded like origami. I hope he got paid!!!
They ain't doing it to coach, they doing it because they are extremely invested. Watching fights where you are extremely invested in one of the fighters is the best, massive adrenaline dump when they win
One of the best fights. KRJ definitely deserves respect and for sure just became a favorite fighter of a lot of fans due to how much heart the guy has and showed.
Wow you can really see the size difference with your crowd camera man visuals compared to ufc cameras, great job, crazy to think the bigger dude actually just recently came up from a lower weight class ! 🇦🇺
This one was tough to watch - you knew Roundtree was done and was just going to get slaughtered more the longer he was in there. From what I remember he had a pretty bad cut on his eye - I thought it was gonna fall out.
Interesting how when the fighters are getting exhausted, it inevitably turns into a catious boxing match. No gas to even attempt kicking or grappling. Pereira still showed great offensive and defensive skills though, while his opponent, although visibly exhausted, fought like a lion till the end. Huge respect to both.
Amazing how Poatan wasn't thirsty for victory when Khalil was visibly worn out, he stayed calm and on the same pace until the last moment
Yeah can't help but think the last Izzy fight was in the back of Alex's mind. He knew he had Khalil on the ropes and he was fading. No need to rush and risk getting countered
@@hookoffthejab1He did the same thing in the Blachowicz fight. Looking for a finish without exposing himself too much
Nice to see some legit fans discussing reasonably. Chama! 💪🏼
The whole time i was watching that i was thinking of his 2nd ufc fight with adesanya. So smart and composed for pereira to be able to keep that in mind and not make that mistake again mid war. Awesome.
Thats one of the reasons he is so good, he learns from his mistakes!
Respect to Khalil for showing so much heart and courage. Definitely gained a fan today!
Me too, and some.
I’d like to see more of that ultra instinct Pereira when he not KO his opponents with one hit but destroy them with series of powerful punches. Huge respect to Khailil, bro fought till his body completely collapsed. And even then he was trying to fight back.
Yeah that "lock in" mode of his is thrilling to watch
Yeah like when he did Adesanya like that in round 5
bro suddenly went into fast foward mode with those slips and combos
100% Junior put up one hell of a fight.. he still looks so quick and clean to change up/counter/slip.. can't wait to see him fight again, love that muay thai 🙌
That's definitely the definition of "given it your all"wow
I always love the crowd angle thank you for uploading
I wish I could this view at home.
Yeah, you miss a lot when they cut to a different angle every 5 seconds.
I actually like this view better. Feels less Hollywood. Thanks.
More to come! Thanks!
10 for cameraman
Yep
Cameraman great job..💯
Did his assignment ❤
🙌🏽
fantastic indeed!
in order to not make the mistake like the fight against Adesanya, Alex stayed calm until the last second
he destroyed Adesanya aswell
@@gamerstype8483do you think theres a chance he’s talking about when Adesanya knocked him out
@@matthillfromcollege4109that’s the problem they don’t think
Great observation
@@damian7894 I mean, he was def killing Izzy before that KO. Even Izzy has said that lol
The crowd chanting "CHAMA" while Alex patiently waits for a finish is 👌👌👌
He destroyed the opponent the entire round, The guy's face melted down. Looked like guys from different divisions fighting
This footage is better than the UFC footage because it's like we're there watching the fight, there are no cuts between angles. Very good. There should be this option in the UFC footage, so people can choose what they like best.
Yes, 100%. Very well done.
I wish they do a ref cam like pfl , the ref could have a chest cam or glasses with the camera in .
I agree with you, I would like to watch the fight without narrators, just the sounds of the blows.
What so you think this is, democracy?
@@kdkdkdbdkddn3 I think they could have that option. What's the problem? If consumers ask for it, they can put it in.
It's hard to watch. Khalil looks like a wounded wild animal trying to survive... 😳
That's the fun part
yea i mean i get it but...looked like fight almost could have just been stopped. it was just a predator picking away at his prey really. props to khalil...and oc, chama lol
Yeah in the last min or so he's hunched over as he back pedals. It may have just been exhaustion. But at that point he was definitely prey.
It is. But he was still fighting. Watching now I notice how after Poatan's knee landed (minute 4:16 of the video), Khalil actually lands good hooks at Poatan's head, one of which aparently hit his chin. I mean, even if he was pretty hurt, that punch could've knocked out Poatan, just look how Adesanya won angainst him the same way.
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Khalil threw everything he had out there, he's a beast and deserves respect for this showing
Being as fatigued and injured he did what he was supposed to, towards the end he threw like 4 or 5 hooks when he was getting pieced up against the cage but it just didn’t have that sting to it although a couple connected. That made Alex regroup and that’s what’s so good about him he has great finishing instinct, only a few people have that in the ufc
What fantastic breath control, energy management and mentality - no anxiety about knocking out, going, progressing in demolishing the opponent.
Alex's reflexes to dodge that punch at 3:04 are INSANE
Ultra instinct!!!
@@MindShiftChroniclehe s too fast
I don’t even understand how that’s possible…
It’s because it’s not 100% reflexes. Alex Pereira is experienced enough to know which punches his opponent can hit him with depending on his position. So he was expecting Rountree to throw that punch to an extent
Watched this sequence like 10 times thank heavens y’all saw it too. So insane
alex is next level
Dominant double champ in two different sports 😤
He’s very basic he’s just strong and built for that weight
He's basic.... Basically next level@@tduuub443
@@tduuub443 basic lmmfao !!, you are hilarious bro
@tduuub443 if he's basic ,who's next level at ufc ?
People complain that the referee didn't stop the fight, but when the referee stops the fight, people complain about the stoppage. They will always complain.
💯💯💯💯 that’s why I don’t even listen to others opinions
4:35 - GOOD STOPPAGE REF!!! 😎
Doing this and having suffered multiple injuries, surgeries, being sick - pure skill
Speaking of surgeries he looks like hes performing multiple surgeries on roundtree
G O A T A N
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I love it!
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Goat is realm
0:26 that nod from Poatan is scary, he easily dodged Khalil front kick and realized it's chama time.
He managed distance masterfully and his ability to check leg kicks is top level.
Damn, strong start from Khalil but he gassed himself out and Pereira entered the flow state right here.
Was giving serious prime Silva vibes in this round 🗿👊
Yeah, his speed in the first rounds was out of this world, put poatan was patient and won the long game
Khalil said after that he wasn't gassed...it was just the impact of all the jabs that left him so wobbly.
omg your are the first one who also wrote the head movement had Anderson Silva kinda vibes in R4 fr bro
@@Jeeiff yep, whoever watched nick diaz fights know how cumulative punches on the head makes a fighter slow down. Multiple fighters who lost to this commented how they thought they were wining because they were landing more power punches but all of a sudden would slow down and get beat
Not gassed, hitted so much...
i had the feeling that Poatan was just collecting data to use in the 4th round hahaha.
Crowd angle is the best and no biased commentary. Thank you sir/madam!
Poatan is a predator, he’s not rushing, hits methodically until the last moment where he can finish his opponent. It’s just a masterclass
It’s so impressive how Alex combines volume striking & power shots within a single sequence. He isn’t a one trick pony on the feet, he has more than just a left hook and leg kick. He really has tempered his skill and will, I’m not sure who’s gonna be the person to dethrone Alex but it’s gonna take ALOT.
2:07 That's it, the fight is essentially done there. Khalil's 1-2 pattern completely captured by Alex there. That counter stunned Khalil, and every shots he threw to Alex were no longger work, it become part of Alex rythm, a total control.
Khalil is so damn fast with his punches even when visibly hurt. He gained a new fan with me from this fight. Chama!
Pereira had hil backing up for the last 2 minutes, making Rountree miss and clipping him. That was like a prolonged execution.
alex pereiras best performance of his career. crazy to think he's doing what he does at 37, while moving to mma from kickboxing not too long ago. so must respect for this guy.
This looked like a big bro asking lil bro wheres the remote and he wont talk😂
If Periera takes the heavyweight strap at 38 he will be arguably the greatest fighter who ever lived.
Let's chill the fuck down. First of all the only top competition he faced was Jiri, because he was the number one contender, and Izzy. And Izzy flatline him. He hasn't face the top competition. He is willing to fight, but that doesnt mean he is the greatest fighter. You cannot tell that when you got people like Khabib who face the next contender everytime and never lost. He is really, really active, but he just fought with a ranked 8 guy who is not even in his prime. You are hyping this way too much.
Yan was also top competition, and we all saw how boring that was. Ankalaev deerved this fight but they are just filling Alex with no names or old guys. The fight he is willing to risk the bell that easily is really impressive, though. Thats another matter.
agree ❤
I think that's what the UFC wants to do here soon. After Alex faces Ankalaev, I think they'll do Alex Vs. Aspinall and if Alex somehow gets passed Aspinall have him fight the current GOAT Jon Jones for all-time GOAT status. I mean if it get's there the anticipation will be like nothing else. Unfortunately, I don't think Pereira gets passed Ankalaev though, so probably won't ever come to fruition.
Certainly the greatest striker ever. As good a striker as Anderson Silva was, there's no way he could have pulled his showboating antics with Pereira and not gotten knocked out.
10 Camera work. Great to see the non produced angles, a thousand thanks my guy
Much appreciated!
Rountree a warrior
Bruh
Yeah well had pereira not been chucking 10 head kicks a minute Khalil would’ve had zero success, as soon as he stopped throwing head kicks the fight was over, only so much respect you can give a guy for getting destroyed
@@Brickwilliams huh, you're right. Khalil's good moments were almost all built upon Poatan's failed head kicks
@@Brickwilliams sure, that, and by the 3rd and 4th round his cardio was running out and his left leg was compromised.. guess it all adds up either way
Roundtree only has energy until round three.
This is better quality that I expected. Thanks for uploading. Cheers
Glad you enjoyed it!
This is gonna be one of those videos that will resurface in 15 years
When I see this first time I thought it was very easy work for Alex.
But Khalil endurance was incredible. And he landed some dangerous punches.
At the end was a savage round to watch! Blood everywhere!
That was excellent footage! Thank you
Many thanks!
That was pure violence, and POV looks even more violent
4:10, now that's sportsmanship.
Thanks for recording and posting this. Alex will be a UFC goat by the end of his career, he's special and always delivers.
4:08, Alex was nearly going for the knee to the face, that would have really made a huge damage to Khalil for a nasty knockout, but Alex was a man with good heart, he knew he was going to win either way, why hurt this warrior with good fighting spirit more than what was necessary.
Alex did what was 'muscles memory' and natural reaction, but refrained himself from doing a strong final damage to Khalil who was visibly injured from the nose, and 'body language'
Wish there were more highlights of this Alex humanity side, unlike many other crazy fighters who ought to destroy their opponents career.
Imagine, Alex landed that knee to the face, for a nasty knockout, made such a great highlight of his achievements in Light Heavyweight.
But, he chose to ended it with as less damage punch as possible, even let his hands down, as his opponents were clearly trying to give his final few punches until he couldn't take it anymore.
Mad respect for Alex Pereira.
what? hes a killing machine
Like a panther tracking his prey!!! Poatan!!! Chama!!! Thanks for that view Freddy!
that jab is so fast and so strong. Just shows how big of a gab there is between elite strikers (boxers and kickboxers) and mma fighters
3:38 the sound ☠️
That's not from them lmao
That’s the sound of the strike hitting Khalil’s glove.
Good job capturing the footage! Amazing fight
Glad you enjoyed it!
From 2.00 action begins 🔥 what a show by both. Masterclass striking and defense by poatan 💯 respect to you Khalil youre a real dawg 🥵
( 10/10 for cameraman)
Jesus Christ. You can hear the thuds landing on Khalil especially in the finishing sequence.
Love the crowd coaching, "Keep working him". Oh, right, what would Alex have ever done without those instructions?
He doesn't speak English, mate
This fight was the best fight ever!!!! CHAMA!!!!!!
That didn’t look like Roundtree in the first two rounds. It really shows the patience of Alex to conserve his energy and take the nastiest shots of arguably the biggest power puncher in LHW outside of Alex himself. Then, pick and choose his shots and just batter Roundtree with shots that don’t even look like much, but as Marc Not So Goddard said “his punches make an ungodly sound” in his twenty years of referring fights, he’s never seen or heard anything like Alex. To all us OGs who’ve been in the sport since the Tito and Shamrock rivalry, we got a chance to witness the greatest fighters to ever do it. Alex being the last of the dragons to be considered the best to ever do it. Gosh I love this sport.
Pereira's leg kicks immobilize Roundtree in the start of R4, he becomes too slow to counter and a sitting duck at that point, what a nasty beating he took in R4
Thank you for posting this 😂😂😂 been looking for this round since I watched the fight
Khalil in a interview said that pereiras jab is what kept getting to him, and now seeing from this angle Poatan throws it at an inhuman speed. Dudes a monster
I'm starting to think this is equivalent to an elite boxer coming into mma, and everyone refuses to take him down .
replace that with *Kick Boxer and you're exactly right
Kickboxing? Multiple championships? Wha?
Khalil said he has never shot a takedown in his whole career and didn't want to shoot one in that fight either
Jan jiri and Izzy all took him down they just couldn’t do shit. Alex has a great ground coach in glover. Like Alex isnt going to just die if he gets taken down or wrestled it’s not as easy as it seems. He has decent defense and is probably tons better than he was and getting better the more he trains. Sean can wrestle and trains with him that’s gotta help too. it’s a shame ank isn’t going to get past Rakic. We won’t get to see the Russian wrestling machine against Alex.
@@johnbutler2780 why you so sure ank doesn't beat rakic?
Poatan controlled that round so well it must have destroyed the morale of khalil, he knew he was winning and kept the perfect distance to keep dealing punishment but reduce that chance of counters, its beautiful
The maturity and fight IQ Chama showed. Omg 👏🏼
The way alex does knee is a thing of a beauty. Perfect form. No arch in his back or his standing leg. Full power. Full destruction
Thanks for posting this. Pretty damn good footage.
Is it just me or does the crowd seem way quieter than expected?
It was an audio thing, the entire spectrum of audio is tuned down or muted out as not to blow out the levels. The crowd was very loud
Khalil lost, but he has been admirable, a real warrior. I don't think anybody can prevent him from getting the belt, after Alex retires. I love Alex, but kudos to Khalil, the lionheart ❤
Will he ever recover from those hits?
I couldn't help but get reminded of the admirable Muhammad Ali vs Ernie Shavers, Khalil has the same build, the same awesome power, and the same determination
Awesome vid!!!! Thank you for the live vid!!
UFC 309 RD4 of Alex vs Khalil was the killing round. If Alex continue to fight like this he's more scary. One of my favorite fighter after GSP for being a humble champ. BTW, great recording from a distance, thanks for sharing man!
Amazin angle! What a fight to save the main card, hey.
Khalil showed so much heart, it was Poatan's hardest opponent (maybe aside from that Izzy defeat), and ppl were giving sht because Khalil was #8.
Bro Khalil is a warrior!!!! RESPECT ON BOTH!
Great footage, thank you. Alex is absolutely terrifying at this weight. Jfc.
Thanks for this vid bro. Nice angle on the round of destruction. Pereira is the new ICEMAN. Energy conservation at its best.
Pereira didn't punch him when he collapsed. respect
Sean Strickland was one lucky bastard. He took one punch and went to sleep. Khalil ate 127 significant strikes from a guy who hits harder than Ngannou. Then folded like origami. I hope he got paid!!!
This is probably my favorite fight this year, absolute warriors going at it.
This angle is better than all the ufc cameras
Wow Khalil looks like the last standing slider battling out to the end respect
Amazing video! Thanks for posting!
When you show someone how a true mma champion fights, you show them this round. Brutal, controlled, technical destruction.
Looked like a bull and a matador... A bit hard to watch, but very impressive at the same time.
Isso não é um lutador, é um predador! 🐆🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Alex really gave Marc the look like "do you stop it or do I kill him?" glad Marc ended the fight lol.
Mfs in the stands talking like coaches is so corny 😭 “keep workin him keep workin him let’s go” like bro just be quiet and enjoy the performance
They should of shouted "throw the damn towel" 😂😂
They ain't doing it to coach, they doing it because they are extremely invested. Watching fights where you are extremely invested in one of the fighters is the best, massive adrenaline dump when they win
@@certifiedredditgenius there nothing wrong with being hype and loud but that one guy is specifically using a “coach voice” and it’s super cringe 😂
@@blacktoothersonyou don’t get out much do you
@@satoriblue1349 if that was you in the crowd just say that 😂
fantastic camera work. one of the most brutal rounds i ve seen in ufc holy shit
Bro u need a job as a cameraman. This was some stellar footage. Thank you!
One of the best fights. KRJ definitely deserves respect and for sure just became a favorite fighter of a lot of fans due to how much heart the guy has and showed.
He knew he could put on a show once he stunned him. Props to Khalil for surviving so long, damn.
Crazy how quickly Alex went from adversity to making Khalil look like target practise
Why is better than ufc cams
Wow you can really see the size difference with your crowd camera man visuals compared to ufc cameras, great job, crazy to think the bigger dude actually just recently came up from a lower weight class !
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This one was tough to watch - you knew Roundtree was done and was just going to get slaughtered more the longer he was in there. From what I remember he had a pretty bad cut on his eye - I thought it was gonna fall out.
Foi um masacre. Quem passar do 3 hound com Poatan vai morrer ele tem muito folego de luta o cara e um gladiador😮
Amazing footage, congrats.
Thanks a lot!
I like that he opted out from going for the knee near the end to avoid damaging his face even further
Roundtree has the heart of a lion, but he got in the cage with a real lion - teeth, claws and all.
That seamed way more savage than the actual ppv broadcast.
This looks way better on the tv! I get the emotion of being there but to actually watch the fight it looks better at home! Nice video tho!❤
The jab was the difference. It kept Roundtree at bay and made his power punches fall just short.
PQP. O poatan não nocauteou, ele simplesmente EXAURIU o Khalil!
Dude you're the best cround cameraman ever born HA. So good!
withering pressure, marching Rountree down, he's such a nightmare opponent
Crazy you can see Alex talking 💩 to Khalil the whole first 2 minutes of the round lmao
The way Alex was moving towards Khalil in the end looked like a lion moving towards a wounded zebra to kill him. Mad
K.R's Legs were gone by this point...A.P. picked him apart....
Those 2 body shots that finished Khalil were lethal
It was a massacre, it was like a cat playing with its ball of yarn.
this angle gave me a different perspective on how tall and strong is Poatan, he made khalil (a fucking strong giant) looks small and dominated
Interesting how when the fighters are getting exhausted, it inevitably turns into a catious boxing match. No gas to even attempt kicking or grappling. Pereira still showed great offensive and defensive skills though, while his opponent, although visibly exhausted, fought like a lion till the end. Huge respect to both.